Why did British colonies in the South have the greatest number of enslaved people?
A
The leadership of the North needed more workers, so the South created a market for trading enslaved people from the South.
B
The leadership in the South wanted to increase the amount of money made in the state, so they enslaved the entire population to work on the plantations.
C
An increase in the number of plantations in the South resulted in the need for more labor to work on the plantations.
D
A decrease in the number of plantations led to private farms needing more labor to produce enough food for the South.
Answers
Answer 1
Answer:
C
Explanation:
An increase in the number of plantations in the South resulted in the need for more labor to work on the plantations.